EP3457666B1 - Method and system for starting an application - Google Patents
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- the present application relates to the field of computer software technologies, and in particular, to a method and a system for starting an application.
- a mobile terminal platform can provide applications developed based on the mobile terminal operating systems, to implement various user-oriented functions. For example, Apple's IOS platform provides mobile terminal applications based on the IOS system, Google's ANDROID platform provides mobile terminal applications based on the Android system, and Windows' mobile terminal platform provides mobile terminal applications based on the Windows system.
- Apple's IOS platform provides mobile terminal applications based on the IOS system
- Google's ANDROID platform provides mobile terminal applications based on the Android system
- Windows' mobile terminal platform provides mobile terminal applications based on the Windows system.
- the applications on the mobile terminal platform can be started by using other applications.
- a short message including a URL address is received by a short message application, after the user taps the URL address in the short message, the mobile terminal can open a web page.
- the opened web page can be opened by using a default browser application of the mobile terminal.
- a local application A for example, a ticket purchase application
- a local application B for example, a payment application
- a certain short message in a short message application of the mobile terminal may include a link to ALIPAY.
- the mobile terminal can open a page of the link by using a default browser application.
- the page can attempt to invoke a local application B (for example, ALIPAY) by using a scheme URI, so that the user can perform an operation in ALIPAY.
- Scheme URI is a system-level resource location method, and supports mobile platform systems such as Android, IOS, and Windows.
- pages opened by browser applications of most mobile platform systems usually do not disappear, but jump to a boot page for downloading an application in a short period of time. As such, even if ALIPAY has already been installed on the mobile terminal, the page that the browser jumps to still prompts the user to download ALIPAY.
- a link to TAOBAO merchandise is opened by operating a local application A of the mobile terminal, for example, the local application A can open a page of the link by using a webView component. Further, the page can attempt to invoke a local application B (for example, TAOBAO) by using a scheme URI, so that the user can perform an operation in TAOBAO.
- a local application B for example, TAOBAO
- a scheme URI for example, a scheme URI
- pages opened by webView components in the local application A of most mobile platform systems usually do not disappear, but jump to a boot page for downloading an application in a short period of time. As such, even if TAOBAO has already been installed on the mobile terminal, the page that is jumped to by using the webView component still prompts the user to download TAOBAO.
- US 2014/280694 describes a method for allowing a web property access to a native application on a wireless device.
- the method includes sending a request for content, receiving content, the content including executable code, running the executable code to access contextual information related to the wireless device, sending the contextual information, and receiving contextual content in the wireless device based on the contextual information.
- the described method requires, as a first method step, that the native application is provided (i.e. installed) on the wireless device.
- CN 103810033 describes a method and a device for detecting the starting of an application program.
- a detection process is operated on the other application program.
- the method comprises the steps of receiving a detecting command and starting a timer, wherein the triggering of the timer is influenced by the starting of the application program; comparing the triggering time of the timer with the preset triggering time; if the triggering time of the timer is different from the preset triggering time, detecting the starting of the application program to be successful.
- the started application program can be effectively detected, thus providing effective judgment for the next operation and improving the operation efficiency of the program.
- the convenience of user operation is improved compared with the operation mode of switching among multiple programs in the prior art.
- FIG. 1 is a flowchart illustrating an implementation of a method for starting an application, according to the present application.
- Implementations of the present application provide a method and a system for starting an application.
- a browser application that opens a web page, or a local application A (for example, the previous browser application or ticket purchase application) that opens a web page by using a webView component is usually not the same application as an invoked local application B, and is not in a same process as the local application B.
- the existing technology lacks a cross-process communication method in a wake-up process, and the local application A cannot learn that the local application B has been invoked, so that the local application A still jumps to a boot page for downloading the local application B.
- FIG. 1 shows an implementation procedure of the present implementation. As shown in FIG. 1 , the implementation procedure includes the following steps.
- a first local application opens an HTML5 web page, invokes a second local application, and starts webSocket to attempt to connect to a local socket.
- a link to the HTML5 web page When a link to the HTML5 web page is triggered and opened by an operation such as tapping, the corresponding page can be loaded into a browser application or a webView component of a local application.
- the browser application or the webView component of the local application can assemble the address of the HTML5 web page into a uniform resource identifier (URI).
- URI uniform resource identifier
- the URI is also referred to as a scheme URI (also URI scheme) or a custom scheme URI.
- the URI is a naming structure for uniform resource identifier (URI), and can define resources.
- the resource is a broad concept, and can be a generally called web resource, or can be a file of a local machine, or can be a video on a network, etc.
- the following forms are URIs:
- the URI scheme generally has the following forms:
- a default browser application can be started, to open the link.
- a browser application of a terminal device can obtain a URI in the link through parsing, and access a corresponding link resource based on an application identified in the URI.
- the terminal device browser can obtain the URI by parsing js code in web page data.
- the corresponding ALIPAY APP can be invoked by using a system API, and a resource described in the previous link is accessible in ALIPAY.
- the application identified in the URI is TAOBAO
- the corresponding TAOBAO APP can be invoked by using a system API, and a resource described in the previous link is opened in TAOBAO.
- the default browser application is the first local application in S110, and the invoked ALIPAY APP or TAOBAO APP is the second local application.
- the first local application can be an application integrated with a webView component, for example, a certain shopping application.
- the shopping application is integrated with web View, and a link can be opened by using the application integrated with webView.
- the webView component that implements an HTML5 web page browsing function is integrated, the default browser application may not need to be started in the present process.
- the first local application and the second local application are usually in different processes, and therefore cannot directly communicate with each other.
- the first local application can further start the webSocket and attempt to connect to the local socket.
- WebSocket is a protocol of HTML5.
- a webSocket protocol is defined in HTML5, and can better save server resources and bandwidth, and implement real-time communication.
- WebSocket can implement full-duplex communication between a browser and a server. By using the webSocket, the browser and the server need to make one handshake, and then a fast path can be formed between the browser and the server, so that the browser and the server can directly transmit data to each other.
- the first local application can obtain an address and a port of the started local socket by using parameters indicated in the URI. As such, the webSocket started by the first local application can attempt to connect to the local socket.
- the second local application can start the local socket.
- the second local application can start the local socket by using parameters included in the URI to instruct to start the local socket.
- the parameters include, for example, the previous schemeApi, startapp, bundleID, and version. These parameters can be used to indicate content such as an entrance that is opened after the second local application is invoked. For example, ALIPAY is started at the Credit Pay entrance.
- the started local socket can be in a "waiting to be connected" state, and can be a service.
- the socket is a set of abstract APIs at a communications layer provided by an operating system, is used to describe an IP address and a port, and is a handle of a communications link.
- An application program sends a request to a network or responds to a network request by using the socket.
- the application program usually sends a request to a network or responds to a network request by using the "socket".
- the socket can be used for communication between different processes of the same host, and bidirectional communication can be established.
- an application program that is, a process
- data transmitted by a transport layer to the port is received by a corresponding process, and data sent by the corresponding process to the transport layer is output by using the port.
- the HTML5 web page corresponding to the link can be opened, so that the user can browse or perform an operation in the second local application.
- the first local application can start the webSocket and attempt to connect to the local socket.
- the second local application starts the local socket.
- the first local application can connect to the local socket by using the webSocket.
- a handshake mode can be used to communicate with the local socket. Based on confirmation of a handshake success, the webSocket can determine that the first local application connects to the local socket.
- the first local application connects to the local socket by using the webSocket, it can be determined that the second local application has been invoked, so that the first local application does not need to jump to a certain boot page for downloading the second local application. Further, the first local application can stop jumping to the boot page for downloading the second local application.
- connecting to the local socket by the started webSocket is a local operation, and network transmission is not needed or a network response is not needed, processing and determining time can be greatly shortened.
- the second local application needs to spend certain time in starting the local socket. Therefore, the first local application does not need to attempt to connect to the local socket after starting the webSocket, but can attempt to connect to the local socket after first predetermined duration.
- the first local application can start the webSocket, and attempt to connect to the local socket. If the first local application connects to the local socket by using the webSocket after the first predetermined duration, the first local application stops jumping to the boot page for downloading the second local application.
- the predetermined duration is, for example, set to 800 ms or Is.
- the first local application can jump to the boot page for downloading the second local application.
- the first local application can usually receive an error prompt.
- the first local application can jump to the boot page for downloading the second local application.
- the jumped-to boot page for downloading the second local application can be set in web page logic, and has been implemented in the existing technology, and details are not described again.
- the webSocket started by the first local application and the local socket started by the second local application can be a specified port or one of a group of specified ports in a web page link, and such a port can be a parameter in the web page link. In a process of assembling a URI, this can also be implemented.
- the local socket started by the second local application can be a specified port.
- the webSocket started by the first local application and the local socket started by the second local application can be a pre-agreed port, or can be one of a group of pre-agreed ports.
- a port used by the local socket started by the second local application in S120 is one of a group of ports, and the group of ports includes 8888, 8889, and 8890.
- port 8888 may have been occupied by another application.
- the local socket started by the second local application in S120 can find that port 8888 has been occupied, so the local socket can use port 8889.
- the webSocket started by the first local application is also port 8888, and cannot connect to the local socket.
- the first local application can use another port in a predetermined port group to connect to the local socket again.
- the first local application can stop jumping to the boot page for downloading the second local application. If the webSocket started by the first local application fails to connect to the local socket in the second predetermined duration after using all ports in the predetermined port group, the first local application can jump to the boot page for downloading the second local application.
- the present application further provides an implementation of a system for starting an application.
- a system for starting an application includes a first local application, configured to open an HTML5 web page, invoke a second local application, start webSocket to attempt to connect to a local socket, and if the first local application connects to the local socket by using the webSocket, stop jumping to a boot page for downloading the second local application; and the second local application, configured to start the local socket.
- the first local application opens the corresponding web page, and the first local application includes a browser application or a local application integrated with webView component.
- the first local application assembles the address of the web page into a URI, and invokes the second local application corresponding to the URI.
- the first local application starts the webSocket and attempts to connect to the local socket, including after first predetermined duration since the HTML5 web page is opened, starting, by the first local application, the webSocket, and attempting to connect to the local socket.
- the first local application if the first local application fails to connect to the local socket by using the webSocket, the first local application jumps to the boot page for downloading the second local application.
- the first local application if the first local application receives an error prompt when connecting to the local socket by using the webSocket, the first local application jumps to the boot page for downloading the second local application.
- the second local application uses another port in a predetermined port group.
- the first local application jumps to the boot page for downloading the second local application.
- a programmable logic device for example, a field programmable gate array (FPGA)
- FPGA field programmable gate array
- the designer performs programming to "integrate" a digital system to a PLD without requesting a chip manufacturer to design and produce an application-specific integrated circuit chip.
- this type of programming is mostly implemented by using "logic compiler” software.
- the programming is similar to a software compiler used to develop and write a program. Original code needs to be written in a particular programming language for compilation. The language is referred to as a hardware description language (HDL).
- HDL hardware description language
- HDLs such as the Advanced Boolean Expression Language (ABEL), the Altera Hardware Description Language (AHDL), Confluence, the Cornell University Programming Language (CUPL), HDCal, the Java Hardware Description Language (JHDL), Lava, Lola, MyHDL, PALASM, and the Ruby Hardware Description Language (RHDL).
- ABEL Advanced Boolean Expression Language
- AHDL Altera Hardware Description Language
- CUPL Cornell University Programming Language
- HDCal the Java Hardware Description Language
- JHDL Java Hardware Description Language
- Lava Lola
- MyHDL MyHDL
- PALASM Ruby Hardware Description Language
- RHDL Ruby Hardware Description Language
- VHDL very-high-speed integrated circuit hardware description language
- Verilog Verilog
- a controller can be implemented by using any appropriate method.
- the controller can be a microprocessor or a processor, or a computer-readable medium, a logic gate, a switch, an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a programmable logic controller, or an embedded microprocessor that stores computer readable program code (such as software or firmware) that can be executed by the microprocessor or the processor.
- ASIC application-specific integrated circuit
- the controller include but are not limited to the following microprocessors: ARC 625D, Atmel AT91SAM, Microchip PIC18F26K20, and Silicone Labs C8051F320.
- the memory controller can also be implemented as a part of the control logic of the memory.
- controller in addition to implementing the controller by using the computer readable program code, logic programming can be performed on method steps to allow the controller to implement the same function in forms of the logic gate, the switch, the programmable logic controller, the programmable logic controller, and the embedded microcontroller. Therefore, the controller can be considered as a hardware component, and an apparatus configured to implement various functions in the controller can also be considered as a structure in a hardware component. Or the device configured to implement various functions can even be considered as both a software module implementing the method and a structure in the hardware component.
- the system, apparatus, module, or unit illustrated in the previous implementations can be implemented by using a computer chip or an entity, or can be implemented by using a product having a certain function.
- the described apparatus is described by dividing functions into various units. Certainly, when the present application is implemented, the functions of each unit can be implemented in one or more pieces of software and/or hardware.
- the implementations of the present disclosure can be provided as a method, a system, or a computer program product. Therefore, the present disclosure can use a form of hardware only implementations, software only implementations, or implementations with a combination of software and hardware. Moreover, the present disclosure can use a form of a computer program product that is implemented on one or more computer-usable storage media (including but not limited to a magnetic disk storage, a CD-ROM, an optical memory, etc.) that include computer-usable program code.
- computer-usable storage media including but not limited to a magnetic disk storage, a CD-ROM, an optical memory, etc.
- These computer program instructions can be provided for a general-purpose computer, a dedicated computer, an embedded processor, or a processor of another programmable data processing device to generate a machine, so that the instructions executed by the computer or the processor of the another programmable data processing device generate an apparatus for implementing a specific function in one or more processes in the flowcharts and/or in one or more blocks in the block diagrams.
- These computer program instructions can be stored in a computer readable memory that can instruct the computer or another programmable data processing device to work in a specific method, so that the instructions stored in the computer readable memory generate an artifact that includes an instruction apparatus.
- the instruction apparatus implements a specific function in one or more processes in the flowcharts and/or in one or more blocks in the block diagrams.
- a computing device includes one or more processors (CPU), an input/output interface, a network interface, and a memory.
- the memory can include a non-persistent storage, a random access memory (RAM), and/or a nonvolatile memory, for example, a read-only memory (ROM) or a flash memory (flash RAM).
- RAM random access memory
- ROM read-only memory
- flash RAM flash memory
- the computer readable medium includes persistent, non-persistent, removable, and non-removable media that can implement information storage by using any method or technology.
- Information can be a computer readable instruction, a data structure, a program module, or other data.
- Examples of a computer storage medium include but are not limited to a parallel random-access machine (PRAM), a static random access memory (SRAM), a dynamic random access memory (DRAM), another type of random access memory (RAM), a read-only memory (ROM), an electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), a flash memory or another memory technology, a compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM), a digital versatile disc (DVD) or another optical storage, and a cassette.
- PRAM parallel random-access machine
- SRAM static random access memory
- DRAM dynamic random access memory
- RAM random access memory
- ROM read-only memory
- EEPROM electrically erasable programmable read-only memory
- flash memory or another memory technology
- CD-ROM
- the cassette storage or another magnetic storage device or any other non-transmission medium can be configured to store information that can be accessed by the computing device.
- the computer readable medium does not include transitory computer-readable media (transitory media), for example, a modulated data signal and carrier.
- the implementations of the present application can be provided as a method, a system, or a computer program product. Therefore, the present application can use a form of hardware only implementations, software only implementations, or implementations with a combination of software and hardware. Moreover, the present application can use a form of a computer program product that is implemented on one or more computer-usable storage media (including but not limited to a magnetic disk storage, a CD-ROM, an optical memory, etc.) that include computer-usable program code.
- computer-usable storage media including but not limited to a magnetic disk storage, a CD-ROM, an optical memory, etc.
- the present application can be described in the general context of computer executable instructions executed by a computer, for example, a program module.
- the program module includes a routine, a program, an object, a component, a data structure, etc. executing a specific task or implementing a specific abstract data type.
- the present application can also be practiced in distributed computing environments. In the distributed computing environments, tasks are performed by remote processing devices connected through a communications network. In a distributed computing environment, the program module can be located in both local and remote computer storage media including storage devices.
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Description
- The present application relates to the field of computer software technologies, and in particular, to a method and a system for starting an application.
- A mobile terminal platform can provide applications developed based on the mobile terminal operating systems, to implement various user-oriented functions. For example, Apple's IOS platform provides mobile terminal applications based on the IOS system, Google's ANDROID platform provides mobile terminal applications based on the Android system, and Windows' mobile terminal platform provides mobile terminal applications based on the Windows system.
- The applications on the mobile terminal platform can be started by using other applications. For example, a short message including a URL address is received by a short message application, after the user taps the URL address in the short message, the mobile terminal can open a web page. The opened web page can be opened by using a default browser application of the mobile terminal. For another example, when performing payment transaction, a local application A (for example, a ticket purchase application) on the mobile terminal can open a payment page by using a webView component integrated in the local application A, so as to start a local application B (for example, a payment application) through the payment page.
- Specifically, for example, a certain short message in a short message application of the mobile terminal may include a link to ALIPAY. After the user taps the link in the short message, the mobile terminal can open a page of the link by using a default browser application. Further, the page can attempt to invoke a local application B (for example, ALIPAY) by using a scheme URI, so that the user can perform an operation in ALIPAY. Scheme URI is a system-level resource location method, and supports mobile platform systems such as Android, IOS, and Windows. In the previous example, after invoking ALIPAY, pages opened by browser applications of most mobile platform systems usually do not disappear, but jump to a boot page for downloading an application in a short period of time. As such, even if ALIPAY has already been installed on the mobile terminal, the page that the browser jumps to still prompts the user to download ALIPAY.
- For another example, a link to TAOBAO merchandise is opened by operating a local application A of the mobile terminal, for example, the local application A can open a page of the link by using a webView component. Further, the page can attempt to invoke a local application B (for example, TAOBAO) by using a scheme URI, so that the user can perform an operation in TAOBAO. In the previous example, after invoking TAOBAO, pages opened by webView components in the local application A of most mobile platform systems usually do not disappear, but jump to a boot page for downloading an application in a short period of time. As such, even if TAOBAO has already been installed on the mobile terminal, the page that is jumped to by using the webView component still prompts the user to download TAOBAO.
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US 2014/280694 describes a method for allowing a web property access to a native application on a wireless device. The method includes sending a request for content, receiving content, the content including executable code, running the executable code to access contextual information related to the wireless device, sending the contextual information, and receiving contextual content in the wireless device based on the contextual information. The described method requires, as a first method step, that the native application is provided (i.e. installed) on the wireless device. -
CN 103810033 describes a method and a device for detecting the starting of an application program. A detection process is operated on the other application program. The method comprises the steps of receiving a detecting command and starting a timer, wherein the triggering of the timer is influenced by the starting of the application program; comparing the triggering time of the timer with the preset triggering time; if the triggering time of the timer is different from the preset triggering time, detecting the starting of the application program to be successful. The started application program can be effectively detected, thus providing effective judgment for the next operation and improving the operation efficiency of the program. The convenience of user operation is improved compared with the operation mode of switching among multiple programs in the prior art. - It can be seen that, in the existing technology, after a web page is opened and a corresponding application is invoked, the opened web page cannot learn that the corresponding application has already been installed on the mobile terminal. Therefore, regardless of whether the corresponding application has already been installed on the mobile terminal or not, the mobile terminal is directed to an application downloading page. The communication process is prolonged, resources are wasted, and the user experience is affected.
- The implementations of the present application are to provide a method and a system for starting an application, according to the independent claims. Dependent claims constitute embodiments of the invention. The embodiments of the following description which are not covered by the appended claims are considered as not being part of the present invention.
- To describe the technical solutions in the implementations of the present application or in the existing technology more clearly, the following briefly describes the accompanying drawings required for describing the implementations or the existing technology. Apparently, the accompanying drawings in the following description merely show some implementations of the present application, and a person of ordinary skill in the art can still derive other drawings based on these accompanying drawings without creative efforts.
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FIG. 1 is a flowchart illustrating an implementation of a method for starting an application, according to the present application. - Implementations of the present application provide a method and a system for starting an application.
- To make a person skilled in the art better understand the technical solutions in the present application, the following clearly and completely describes the technical solutions in the implementations of the present application with reference to the accompanying drawings in the implementations of the present application. Apparently, the described implementations are merely some but not all of the implementations of the present application.
- In the previous existing technology, a browser application that opens a web page, or a local application A (for example, the previous browser application or ticket purchase application) that opens a web page by using a webView component is usually not the same application as an invoked local application B, and is not in a same process as the local application B. The existing technology lacks a cross-process communication method in a wake-up process, and the local application A cannot learn that the local application B has been invoked, so that the local application A still jumps to a boot page for downloading the local application B.
- An implementation of the present application provides a method for starting an application.
FIG. 1 shows an implementation procedure of the present implementation. As shown inFIG. 1 , the implementation procedure includes the following steps. - S110. A first local application opens an HTML5 web page, invokes a second local application, and starts webSocket to attempt to connect to a local socket.
- When a link to the HTML5 web page is triggered and opened by an operation such as tapping, the corresponding page can be loaded into a browser application or a webView component of a local application. The browser application or the webView component of the local application can assemble the address of the HTML5 web page into a uniform resource identifier (URI). The URI is also referred to as a scheme URI (also URI scheme) or a custom scheme URI. The URI is a naming structure for uniform resource identifier (URI), and can define resources. The resource is a broad concept, and can be a generally called web resource, or can be a file of a local machine, or can be a video on a network, etc. The following forms are URIs:
- http://write.blog.csdn.net/postedit/7313543
- file:///c:/WINDOWS/clock.avi
- Git://github.com/user/project-name.git
- ftp://user1:1234@address
- ed2k://|file|%5BMAC%E7%89%88%E6%9E%81%E5%93%81%E9%A3 %9E%E8%BD%A69%EF%BC%9A%E6%9C%80%E9%AB%98%E9%80%9A%E7 %BC%89%5D.%5BMACGAME%5DNeed.For.Speed.Most.Wanted.dmg|409693388 8|2c55f0ad2cb7f6b296db94090b63e88e|h=ltcxuvnp24ufx25h2x7ugfaxfchjkwxa|/
- The URI scheme generally has the following forms:
- scheme://host: [port]/path?queryKey=queryValue
- scheme is a scheme name, for example, the previous http, file, Git, and ed2k are scheme names; host is a host address; path is a path; queryKey=queryValue is a query key value; and port is a port (not mandatory).
- For example, there is a short message in a short message application, and content of the short message includes a link in the following form:
- http://www.ALIPAY.com/custom.html?schemeUrl=zmVerify%3a%2f%2fs chemeApi%2fstartApp%3fbundleId%3d2000118%26version%3d1.5.1
- zmVerify://schemeApi/startApp?bundleId=2000118&version=1.5.1 is a piece of data in the link, and is also a URI after URL Encode (URL Decode is zmVerify://schemeApi/startApp?bundleId=2000118&version=1.5.1). ZmVerify indicates a Zhima verify APP. For ALIPAY, the data is, for example, ALIPAY://schemeApi/startApp?bundleId=2000118&version=1.5.1. A system can locate, by using the zmVerify scheme, an APP that declares the zmVerify scheme, and invoke the APP. schemeApi, startapp, bundleID, and version are optional parameter items. schemeApi is a domain equivalent to a domain name, such as qq.com, and ALIPAY.com. The second application can process startapp, bundleID, version, or more other similar parameter items based on service requirements, for example, can open a web page, play a piece of music, or send a notification.
- After the link in the short message application is triggered and opened, a default browser application can be started, to open the link. In an opening process, a browser application of a terminal device can obtain a URI in the link through parsing, and access a corresponding link resource based on an application identified in the URI. Specifically, the terminal device browser can obtain the URI by parsing js code in web page data.
- For example, if the application identified in the URI is ALIPAY, the corresponding ALIPAY APP can be invoked by using a system API, and a resource described in the previous link is accessible in ALIPAY. Similarly, if the application identified in the URI is TAOBAO, the corresponding TAOBAO APP can be invoked by using a system API, and a resource described in the previous link is opened in TAOBAO.
- In the previous example, the default browser application is the first local application in S110, and the invoked ALIPAY APP or TAOBAO APP is the second local application.
- Similarly, the first local application can be an application integrated with a webView component, for example, a certain shopping application. The shopping application is integrated with web View, and a link can be opened by using the application integrated with webView. Because the webView component that implements an HTML5 web page browsing function is integrated, the default browser application may not need to be started in the present process.
- The first local application and the second local application are usually in different processes, and therefore cannot directly communicate with each other.
- In addition, after opening the HTML5 web page, the first local application can further start the webSocket and attempt to connect to the local socket. WebSocket is a protocol of HTML5. A webSocket protocol is defined in HTML5, and can better save server resources and bandwidth, and implement real-time communication. WebSocket can implement full-duplex communication between a browser and a server. By using the webSocket, the browser and the server need to make one handshake, and then a fast path can be formed between the browser and the server, so that the browser and the server can directly transmit data to each other.
- When opening the web page by using the URI, the first local application can obtain an address and a port of the started local socket by using parameters indicated in the URI. As such, the webSocket started by the first local application can attempt to connect to the local socket.
- S120. The second local application starts the local socket.
- In the implementations of the present application, after the second local application is invoked, the second local application can start the local socket. Specifically, when opening the web page by using the URI, the second local application can start the local socket by using parameters included in the URI to instruct to start the local socket. The parameters include, for example, the previous schemeApi, startapp, bundleID, and version. These parameters can be used to indicate content such as an entrance that is opened after the second local application is invoked. For example, ALIPAY is started at the Credit Pay entrance.
- The started local socket can be in a "waiting to be connected" state, and can be a service.
- The socket is a set of abstract APIs at a communications layer provided by an operating system, is used to describe an IP address and a port, and is a handle of a communications link. An application program sends a request to a network or responds to a network request by using the socket. The application program usually sends a request to a network or responds to a network request by using the "socket". The socket can be used for communication between different processes of the same host, and bidirectional communication can be established.
- After an application program (that is, a process) is called by a system and is bound to a certain port, data transmitted by a transport layer to the port is received by a corresponding process, and data sent by the corresponding process to the transport layer is output by using the port.
- In addition, after the second local application is invoked, the HTML5 web page corresponding to the link can be opened, so that the user can browse or perform an operation in the second local application.
- S130: If the first local application connects to the local socket by using the webSocket, stop jumping to a boot page for downloading the second local application.
- In S110, after opening the HTML5 web page, the first local application can start the webSocket and attempt to connect to the local socket. In S120, the second local application starts the local socket. As such, in S130, the first local application can connect to the local socket by using the webSocket.
- Based on the webSocket communication principle, a handshake mode can be used to communicate with the local socket. Based on confirmation of a handshake success, the webSocket can determine that the first local application connects to the local socket.
- If the first local application connects to the local socket by using the webSocket, it can be determined that the second local application has been invoked, so that the first local application does not need to jump to a certain boot page for downloading the second local application. Further, the first local application can stop jumping to the boot page for downloading the second local application. In addition, because connecting to the local socket by the started webSocket is a local operation, and network transmission is not needed or a network response is not needed, processing and determining time can be greatly shortened.
- The second local application needs to spend certain time in starting the local socket. Therefore, the first local application does not need to attempt to connect to the local socket after starting the webSocket, but can attempt to connect to the local socket after first predetermined duration. In S110, after the first predetermined duration since the HTML5 web page is opened, the first local application can start the webSocket, and attempt to connect to the local socket. If the first local application connects to the local socket by using the webSocket after the first predetermined duration, the first local application stops jumping to the boot page for downloading the second local application. The predetermined duration is, for example, set to 800 ms or Is.
- In addition, if the first local application fails to connect to the local socket by using the webSocket, the first local application can jump to the boot page for downloading the second local application. Specifically, if the first local application fails to connect to the local socket, the first local application can usually receive an error prompt. As such, if the first local application receives an error prompt when connecting to the local socket by using the webSocket, the first local application can jump to the boot page for downloading the second local application. The jumped-to boot page for downloading the second local application can be set in web page logic, and has been implemented in the existing technology, and details are not described again.
- The webSocket started by the first local application and the local socket started by the second local application can be a specified port or one of a group of specified ports in a web page link, and such a port can be a parameter in the web page link. In a process of assembling a URI, this can also be implemented. As such, the local socket started by the second local application can be a specified port.
- In addition, the webSocket started by the first local application and the local socket started by the second local application can be a pre-agreed port, or can be one of a group of pre-agreed ports. For example, a port used by the local socket started by the second local application in S120 is one of a group of ports, and the group of ports includes 8888, 8889, and 8890. Sometimes, port 8888 may have been occupied by another application. At this time, the local socket started by the second local application in S120 can find that port 8888 has been occupied, so the local socket can use port 8889. As such, the webSocket started by the first local application is also port 8888, and cannot connect to the local socket. Therefore, if the webSocket started by the first local application fails to connect to the local socket within second predetermined duration, for example, 20 ms, the first local application can use another port in a predetermined port group to connect to the local socket again. When successfully connecting to the local socket again, the first local application can stop jumping to the boot page for downloading the second local application. If the webSocket started by the first local application fails to connect to the local socket in the second predetermined duration after using all ports in the predetermined port group, the first local application can jump to the boot page for downloading the second local application.
- The present application further provides an implementation of a system for starting an application.
- A system for starting an application includes a first local application, configured to open an HTML5 web page, invoke a second local application, start webSocket to attempt to connect to a local socket, and if the first local application connects to the local socket by using the webSocket, stop jumping to a boot page for downloading the second local application; and the second local application, configured to start the local socket.
- Preferably, when a link to the web page is triggered and opened, the first local application opens the corresponding web page, and the first local application includes a browser application or a local application integrated with webView component.
- Preferably, when the link to the web page is triggered and opened, the first local application assembles the address of the web page into a URI, and invokes the second local application corresponding to the URI.
- Preferably, the first local application starts the webSocket and attempts to connect to the local socket, including after first predetermined duration since the HTML5 web page is opened, starting, by the first local application, the webSocket, and attempting to connect to the local socket.
- Preferably, if the first local application fails to connect to the local socket by using the webSocket, the first local application jumps to the boot page for downloading the second local application.
- Preferably, if the first local application receives an error prompt when connecting to the local socket by using the webSocket, the first local application jumps to the boot page for downloading the second local application.
- Preferably, when a port used by the second local application to start the local socket is occupied, the second local application uses another port in a predetermined port group.
- Correspondingly, if the webSocket started by the first local application fails to connect to the local socket in second predetermined duration, another port in the predetermined port group is used to connect to the local socket again.
- Preferably, if the webSocket started by the first local application fails to connect to the local socket in the second predetermined duration after using all ports in the predetermined port group, the first local application jumps to the boot page for downloading the second local application.
- In the 1990s, improvement of a technology can be clearly distinguished between hardware improvement(for example, improvement on a circuit structure such as a diode, a transistor, or a switch) and software improvement (improvement on a method procedure). However, as technologies develop, improvement of many method procedures can be considered as a direct improvement of a hardware circuit structure. Designers almost all program an improved method procedure to a hardware circuit, to obtain a corresponding hardware circuit structure. Therefore, it cannot say that an improvement of a method procedure cannot be implemented by using a hardware entity module. A programmable logic device (PLD) (for example, a field programmable gate array (FPGA)) is such an integrated circuit, and a logical function of the PLD is determined by a user through device programming. The designer performs programming to "integrate" a digital system to a PLD without requesting a chip manufacturer to design and produce an application-specific integrated circuit chip. In addition, at present, instead of manually manufacturing an integrated chip, this type of programming is mostly implemented by using "logic compiler" software. The programming is similar to a software compiler used to develop and write a program. Original code needs to be written in a particular programming language for compilation. The language is referred to as a hardware description language (HDL). There are many HDLs, such as the Advanced Boolean Expression Language (ABEL), the Altera Hardware Description Language (AHDL), Confluence, the Cornell University Programming Language (CUPL), HDCal, the Java Hardware Description Language (JHDL), Lava, Lola, MyHDL, PALASM, and the Ruby Hardware Description Language (RHDL). The very-high-speed integrated circuit hardware description language (VHDL) and Verilog are most commonly used. A person skilled in the art should also understand that a hardware circuit that implements a logical method procedure can be readily obtained once the method procedure is logically programmed by using the several described hardware description languages and is programmed into an integrated circuit.
- A controller can be implemented by using any appropriate method. For example, the controller can be a microprocessor or a processor, or a computer-readable medium, a logic gate, a switch, an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC), a programmable logic controller, or an embedded microprocessor that stores computer readable program code (such as software or firmware) that can be executed by the microprocessor or the processor. Examples of the controller include but are not limited to the following microprocessors: ARC 625D, Atmel AT91SAM, Microchip PIC18F26K20, and Silicone Labs C8051F320. The memory controller can also be implemented as a part of the control logic of the memory. A person skilled in the art also know that, in addition to implementing the controller by using the computer readable program code, logic programming can be performed on method steps to allow the controller to implement the same function in forms of the logic gate, the switch, the programmable logic controller, the programmable logic controller, and the embedded microcontroller. Therefore, the controller can be considered as a hardware component, and an apparatus configured to implement various functions in the controller can also be considered as a structure in a hardware component. Or the device configured to implement various functions can even be considered as both a software module implementing the method and a structure in the hardware component.
- The system, apparatus, module, or unit illustrated in the previous implementations can be implemented by using a computer chip or an entity, or can be implemented by using a product having a certain function.
- For ease of description, the described apparatus is described by dividing functions into various units. Certainly, when the present application is implemented, the functions of each unit can be implemented in one or more pieces of software and/or hardware.
- A person skilled in the art should understand that the implementations of the present disclosure can be provided as a method, a system, or a computer program product. Therefore, the present disclosure can use a form of hardware only implementations, software only implementations, or implementations with a combination of software and hardware. Moreover, the present disclosure can use a form of a computer program product that is implemented on one or more computer-usable storage media (including but not limited to a magnetic disk storage, a CD-ROM, an optical memory, etc.) that include computer-usable program code.
- The present disclosure is described with reference to the flowcharts and/or block diagrams of the method, the device (system), and the computer program product according to the implementations of the present disclosure. It should be understood that computer program instructions can be used to implement each process and/or each block in the flowcharts and/or the block diagrams and a combination of a process and/or a block in the flowcharts and/or the block diagrams. These computer program instructions can be provided for a general-purpose computer, a dedicated computer, an embedded processor, or a processor of another programmable data processing device to generate a machine, so that the instructions executed by the computer or the processor of the another programmable data processing device generate an apparatus for implementing a specific function in one or more processes in the flowcharts and/or in one or more blocks in the block diagrams.
- These computer program instructions can be stored in a computer readable memory that can instruct the computer or another programmable data processing device to work in a specific method, so that the instructions stored in the computer readable memory generate an artifact that includes an instruction apparatus. The instruction apparatus implements a specific function in one or more processes in the flowcharts and/or in one or more blocks in the block diagrams.
- These computer program instructions can be loaded onto the computer or the other programmable data processing device, so that a series of operations and steps are performed on the computer or the other programmable device, thereby generating computer-implemented processing. Therefore, the instructions executed on the computer or the other programmable device provides steps for implementing a specific function in one or more processes in the flowcharts and/or in one or more blocks in the block diagrams.
- In a typical configuration, a computing device includes one or more processors (CPU), an input/output interface, a network interface, and a memory.
- The memory can include a non-persistent storage, a random access memory (RAM), and/or a nonvolatile memory, for example, a read-only memory (ROM) or a flash memory (flash RAM). The memory is an example of the computer readable medium.
- The computer readable medium includes persistent, non-persistent, removable, and non-removable media that can implement information storage by using any method or technology. Information can be a computer readable instruction, a data structure, a program module, or other data. Examples of a computer storage medium include but are not limited to a parallel random-access machine (PRAM), a static random access memory (SRAM), a dynamic random access memory (DRAM), another type of random access memory (RAM), a read-only memory (ROM), an electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), a flash memory or another memory technology, a compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM), a digital versatile disc (DVD) or another optical storage, and a cassette. The cassette storage or another magnetic storage device or any other non-transmission medium can be configured to store information that can be accessed by the computing device. Based on the definition in the present specification, the computer readable medium does not include transitory computer-readable media (transitory media), for example, a modulated data signal and carrier.
- It is worthwhile to further note that the terms "include", "comprise", or their any other variants are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, so that a process, a method, an article, or a device that includes a list of elements not only includes those elements but also includes other elements which are not expressly listed, or further includes elements inherent to such process, method, article, or device. An element preceded by "includes a ..." does not, without more constraints, preclude the existence of additional identical elements in the process, method, article, or device that includes the element.
- A person skilled in the art should understand that the implementations of the present application can be provided as a method, a system, or a computer program product. Therefore, the present application can use a form of hardware only implementations, software only implementations, or implementations with a combination of software and hardware. Moreover, the present application can use a form of a computer program product that is implemented on one or more computer-usable storage media (including but not limited to a magnetic disk storage, a CD-ROM, an optical memory, etc.) that include computer-usable program code.
- The present application can be described in the general context of computer executable instructions executed by a computer, for example, a program module. Generally, the program module includes a routine, a program, an object, a component, a data structure, etc. executing a specific task or implementing a specific abstract data type. The present application can also be practiced in distributed computing environments. In the distributed computing environments, tasks are performed by remote processing devices connected through a communications network. In a distributed computing environment, the program module can be located in both local and remote computer storage media including storage devices.
- The implementations in the present application are described in a progressive way. For same or similar parts in the implementations, refer to the implementations. Each implementation focuses on a difference from other implementations. Particularly, a system implementation is similar to a method implementation, and therefore, is described briefly. For related parts, refer to related descriptions in the method implementation.
- The previous descriptions are merely implementations of the present application, and are not intended to limit the present application. For a person skilled in the art, the present application can have various modifications and changes.
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- A method for starting, by a first local application on a terminal, a second local application on the terminal, the second local application being configured for starting a local socket, the method comprising:opening (S110), by the first local application, an HTML5 web page, wherein when a link to the web page is triggered to open the web page, the first local application assembles parameters comprised in a web page address into a URI, and invokes the second local application corresponding to the URI;starting (S110), by the first local application, a webSocket to attempt to connect to the local socket;starting (S120) the local socket by the second local application, if the second local application is installed on the terminal,if the first local application connects to the local socket by using the webSocket (130) it can be determined that the second local application has been invoked so the first local application does not jump to a boot page for downloading the second local application, the local socket further being used for bi-directional communication between the first local application and the second local application; andif the first local application fails to connect to the local socket by using the webSocket the first application jumps to the boot page for downloading the second local application.
- The method according to claim 1, wherein the first local application comprises a browser application or a local application integrated with a webView component.
- The method according to claim 1, wherein the parameters comprise a designated port number.
- The method according to claim 1, wherein starting (S 110), by the first local application, the webSocket to attempt to connect to the local socket comprises:
after a first predetermined duration since the HTML5 web page is opened, starting, by the first local application, the webSocket, and attempting to connect to the local socket. - The method according to claim 1, wherein starting (S 120), by the second local application, the local socket is performed in response to attempting to invoke the second local application.
- The method according to claim 1, wherein the method further comprises:
if the first local application receives an error prompt when connecting to the local socket by using the webSocket, jumping, by the first local application, to the boot page for downloading the second local application. - The method according to claim 1, wherein if a port used by the second local application to start the local socket is occupied, using another port in a predetermined port group; and correspondingly, if the webSocket started by the first local application fails to connect to the local socket within a second predetermined duration, using another port in the predetermined port group to connect to the local socket again.
- The method according to claim 7, wherein if the webSocket started by the first local application fails to connect to the local socket within the second predetermined duration after using all ports in the predetermined port group, the first local application jumps to the boot page for downloading the second local application.
- A system for starting an application, comprising a plurality of modules configured to perform the method of any one of claims 1 to 8.
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